A tale of two tapas bars
A tale of two tapas bars: El Internacional, Cafe Ba-Ba-Reeba!, and bacalao at the dawn of small plates America.
2024 N Halsted St
Chicago, IL
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A tale of two tapas bars: El Internacional, Cafe Ba-Ba-Reeba!, and bacalao at the dawn of small plates America.
"Cafe Ba-Ba-Reeba" in Chicago is known for its brunch tapas. Treat the brunch here as a marathon, not a sprint. Remember to get a sangria or Bloody Mary!
Much smaller than the 325-seat restaurant in Lincoln Park, Lil' Ba-Ba-Reeba! seats 45 indoors and features ten tables, a few outdoor greenhouses...
Cafe Ba-Ba-Reeba was born, the Lincoln Park restaurant at Halsted and Armitage that was among the first to popularize small plates in Chicago.
A large, diverse menu so you can choose a variety of dishes, ample portions that are easily splittable, and worthy Spanish classics.
More than 200 readers nominated their favorite coffee shops, bakeries, restaurants and more over a week in January.
2024 N Halsted St
Chicago, IL
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